评估急诊科痴呆症包容性环境调整的影响

IF 2.4 3区 社会学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
M. Bracken-Scally, B. Keogh, L. Daly, Chiara Pittalis
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引用次数: 12

摘要

目的急性医院,尤其是急诊科,可能会让痴呆症患者迷失方向。作为改善痴呆症患者护理的更大项目的一部分,爱尔兰一家大型急性护理医院的两个急诊室进行了包括痴呆症在内的改造。空间配置的修改包括减少噪音、改变照明以及为亲属增加方向辅助和固定座位。方法采用混合方法,从服务使用者和服务提供者两个角度探讨服务提供者(n = 16) 以及与家庭护理人员的访谈(n = 10) 在一个时间点和与服务提供商的访谈(n = 8和n = 5) 以及关键利益相关者(n = 3) 以及审计数据(在两个时间点),以评估对急诊部门所做修改的影响。结果改进后的海湾内的定向和导航得到了改善,但定向辅助的技术问题得到了强调。需要关于可调节照明功能的进一步用户信息,以最大限度地提高其效益。这种照明和镇静色彩的使用,加上降噪海湾屏幕,有助于减少感官刺激。为家庭护理人员提供足够的空间和座位是非常有益的。拆除不必要的设备和使用新的结构来储存相关的临床设备是实施的其他积极变化。强调了改造后海湾设计开发中的一些挑战,以及应急部门环境中持续存在的更广泛的环境挑战。结论研究结果表明,改良海湾对痴呆症患者及其家人在急诊科的体验有积极贡献。
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Assessing the impact of dementia inclusive environmental adjustment in the emergency department
Objectives Acute hospitals, in particular the emergency department, can be disorienting for people living with dementia. As part of a larger project to improve care for people living with dementia, dementia-inclusive modifications were made to two emergency department bays in a large acute care hospital in Ireland. Modifications to spatial configuration included noise reduction, altered lighting and the addition of an orientation aid and fixed seating for relatives. Method A mixed methods approach was employed with both service user and service provider perspectives explored (survey of service providers (n = 16) and interviews with family carers (n = 10) at one time point and interviews with service providers (n = 8 and n = 5) and key stakeholders (n = 3) as well as audit data (at two time points) to evaluate the impact of the modifications made to the emergency department. Results Orientation and navigation within the modified bays were improved though technical issues with the orientation aid were highlighted. Further user information on the functionality of the adjustable lighting would be required to maximise its benefits. This lighting and use of calming colours, together with the addition of noise-reduction bay screens, served to reduce sensory stimulation. The provision of adequate space and seating for family carers was extremely beneficial. The removal of unnecessary equipment and use of new structures to store relevant clinical equipment were other positive changes implemented. A number of challenges in the design development of the modified bays were highlighted, as well as ongoing broader environmental challenges within the emergency department environment. Conclusion The findings suggest that the modified bays contributed positively to the experience of people living with dementia and their families in the emergency department.
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CiteScore
5.60
自引率
12.50%
发文量
114
期刊介绍: Dementia acts as a major forum for social research of direct relevance to improving the quality of life and quality of care for people with dementia and their families. For the first time an international research journal is available for academics and practitioners that has as its primary paradigm the lived experience of dementia.
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